VEGETABLES
1 Triple Selection (see notes)
2 Five tomatoes
3 Five onions, as grown from sets (not dressed)
4 Five kidney potatoes, white or coloured
5 Five round potatoes, white or coloured
6 Three beetroot, round, as grown
7 Three parsnips, as grown
8 Three carrots, long with foliage
9 Three carrots stump rooted or short, with foliage
10 Six pods of runner beans
11 Six pods of peas
12 Five cherry tomatoes
13 Tomato truss with largest number of fruit, red or green, minimum three red
14 Three blanche leeks
15 Nine shallots, any variety
16 Five pods of broad beans
17 Comic – shaped root vegetable
18 Two standard cucumbers
19 Two mini cucumbers
20 Two cabbages
21 Two lettuces
22 Five radishes, any one variety
23 Longest runner bean
24 Five pods of French beans
25 Collection of five kinds of culinary herbs (named)
26 Three courgettes
27 Any two of the same vegetable not named above (see notes)



FRUIT
28 Basket of fruit, grown by exhibitor
29 Five cooking apples
30 Three bunches of currants (any variety)
31 Ten blueberries
32 Ten raspberries
33 Ten loganberries
34 Three sticks of rhubarb
35 Any two of the same fruit not named above
FLOWERS
36 One specimen rose (named)
37 Five cut roses
38 One stem floribunda rose
39 Seven sweet peas
40 One vase mixed annuals
41 Vase of herbaceous perennials (three distinct kinds)
42 One flowering fuchsia in a pot
43 One flowering plant in a in pot (not fuchsia)
44 One foliage plant in a pot
45 One cactus or succulent
46 Novice class 'have a go' garden flowers in a jam jar
47 Vase of three blooms (same variety)
48 Vase of five blooms of same colour (varieties can differ)
49 A collection of flowering shrubs
50 A tied bunch of lavender
51 Five fuchsia heads
52 Mixed class - one specimen flower plus one specimen vegetable
53 One vase of three decorative dahlias
54 One vase of three pom pom dahlias
55 One vase of three cactus dahlias
56 One specimen stem, any variety
57 A collection of hosta leaves min. of 3 different varieties
58 One clematis bloom on a saucer, any variety


FLORAL ART
Measurements refer to width and depth. Height can be unlimited.
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59 An arrangement of home grown flowers, displayed for all round effect with own foliage. Not to exceed 75 cm x 75 cm (30" x 30")
60 An arrangement of fruit, displayed for effect (not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm, or 18” x 18”). Fruit may be purchased
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All natural plant material used in the following classes (61 & 62) must have been grown by the exhibitor
61 An all green arrangement. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18" x 18")
62 A petite arrangement. Not to exceed 15 cm x 15 cm (6" x 6")
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The flowers in the following classes may be purchased:
63 An arrangement to depict 'A Touch of Gold' Accessories allowed. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18" x 18")
64 A floral display to depict a film or book title. Accessories allowed. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18" x 18"). Group entries are encouraged for this class (64)
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65 Men only - A patio pot to contain a display of plants. Minimum of 3 different plants.
CULINARY CLASSES
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No culinary classes this year.

HOME PRODUCE
66 Six fresh laid hen’s eggs—same variety
67 Six fresh laid eggs—mixed
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ART
All exhibits in this section need to have been produced within the last 12 months
68 An original painting in any medium
69 A pencil drawing
70 A photograph(s) framed and ready for display - to be judged on content and display
71 Any black and white photograph
72 A photograph to promote your village or community
73 Any photograph
Photographs should be no more than 18 cm x 13 cm (7" x 5") and unframed
HANDICRAFTS
All exhibits in this section need to have been made within the last 12 months
74 A hand knitted item
75 A hand crocheted item
76 A cross stitch or tapestry item
77 A home made sewn item
78 A hand made item of wood or metal
79 A home made toy
80 A hand made card
81 Something new from something old
82 Any other handicraft product (if the item exceeds 18” x 18” contact Lou Simpson via the Contact page)
CHILDREN UNDER 7 YEARS OF AGE
83 A caterpillar made from egg boxes
84 A free style Lego model
85 A painting using your footprint
CHILDREN 7 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE
86 A caterpillar made from egg boxes
87 A free style Lego model
88 A photograph of bugs or beasties (taken by the exhibitor)
TEENAGERS
89 A photograph with caption beasties (taken by the exhibitor)
90 Anything you have made - could include art of handicrafts
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NEW EXHIBITION CLASS
91 A warm hat. All entries to be donated to LWS Night Shelter